News & Stories

When it comes to healthcare in Haiti, discussions often focus on the lack of infrastructure, the scarcity of equipment or the overcrowding of hospitals. Yet the real backbone of the system is its professionals.

After four months without care due to the closure of the HUM, Kerline is resuming her cancer treatment at Cange. A return made possible by Zanmi Lasante’s commitment to keeping her patients in care.

In Belladère, 65-year-old Elie Lerismé lives with chronic heart disease. Thanks to Hôpital Notre-Dame de la Nativité, he is regaining control of his health. His story bears witness to the tangible impact of quality care.

Despite the instability, Zanmi Lasante teams are adapting and maintaining care throughout the network. Through concrete efforts, they prove that the mission continues to move forward, with determination and humanity.

At Boucan-Carré, Marie Denise Saint Louis directs nursing care with exacting standards and humanity. Faced with a lack of resources, she remains committed to guaranteeing dignified care for every patient.

In Bocozelle, a Zanmi Lasante mobile clinic treated 281 patients in one day. Medical residents are expanding access to care. Every visit moves us closer to health for everyone.